Quarantine Fragments William Gardiner’s “Quarantine Fragments” for solo violin is based on fragments of musical material from a variety of works by Bach and builds upon Bach’s ability to create expansive musical moments from snippets of material. Festival Home > Bach Today > Bach Inspired World Premieres > Quarantine Fragments Program William GardinerQuarantine Fragments Performers ViolinEriko SatoBio2020 Institute ParticipantWilliam GardinerBio Related Posts Bach Today Cloak Charles Peck’s “Cloak” for solo viola is based on the intricate voice leading and expressive melodies of Bach’s collection of violin sonatas and partitas. Read More > Bach Today Home-Body, Home-Bach Nicky Sohn’s “Home-Body, Home-Bach” for solo cello is based on the instantly recognizable melody of “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring,” which is derived from a chorale from Bach’s cantata “Herz und Mund… Read More > Bach Today Jig/saw For his “Jig/saw” for solo bassoon, Jeremy Rapaport took inspiration from the Prelude of Bach’s Cello Suite No. 3. Read More >